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(Book). In this book, author Rob Cook gives the complete history of the Rogers Drum Company, whose drums, in the words of Not-So-Modern Drummer editor John Aldridge, were "the Cadillac of the 1960s...(whose) innovations in hardware design have been copied by almost every drum manufacturer in existence." The Rogers Book covers the company's east coast beginnings, the Covington, OH era, English Rogers, the CBS era, and much more. It includes a list of Rogers endorsees, a comprehensive guide for dating equipment, a color section showing old catalogs and drum colors, the parts listings from all Rogers catalogs, a list of current resources, and lots of photographs throughout. This is a must-have for all drum enthusiasts!
In a blistering future, they’d kill to have kids The world is choking on dust. Nothing grows outside the towns. The nobles rule everything, decide who can have children. Tom wants to become a father, but he was born damaged. The only cure is to become a champion in the game. A brutal contest where most players end up dead. He’ll compete to give his wife what she wants; to give them both a future.
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After World War Two Bo Tanner tries to settle into civilian life. He seeks a quiet life. Yet something seems missing. He is plagued by the things he saw during the war and seeks to resolve them. He travels back to Europe where he spent most of the war. He finds what is really missing from his life.
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